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we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a little bit of that but it is hard to pay people for their business activities. we do not have enough money. they're doing that all over the state. cutting deals. we are doing that in some respects. it is our race. how does michigan spent so much subsidy attracting -- michigan is not doing that well. you have some money but what about other things to invest in and take care of? we want to make our regulatory climate more transparent. we have a long way to go. we are open and ready to go. there is a lot of people who want to keep the regulation complicated or
we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a...
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i remember thinking well, i want to be mayor of a city because i didn't really have a role model beyond that, and they say why just the mayor? why would you stop there? i said well, you know, here in el paso you didn't see -- i just didn't see anyone at a higher level in government. they said well, why not, you know, think about being a governor or think about being something else. that's the first time i thought i can. i don't have to limit myself. >> greta: back in new mexico, governor martinez takes us to the place where in 2009 she first announced her run for governor. >> all right. this is the place you made your announcement for governor. >> it is. >> reporter: you're a republican. how did that happen? it doesn't sound right. >> we became friends throughout the years, and i was district attorney. i ran for district attorney, i was supported and they provided food for my events. i considered them a friend. i wanted to hernandez th earn td vote for democrats. i thought this was a perfect place to start that by par bi-pn relationship. >> greta: there's a law here that you can be here
i remember thinking well, i want to be mayor of a city because i didn't really have a role model beyond that, and they say why just the mayor? why would you stop there? i said well, you know, here in el paso you didn't see -- i just didn't see anyone at a higher level in government. they said well, why not, you know, think about being a governor or think about being something else. that's the first time i thought i can. i don't have to limit myself. >> greta: back in new mexico, governor...
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that's wis brotherdiego, now lives in the city. he mrates seasonalfor mporary y o many maya for the land? maybe the problem is the way the land is used. george lovell heads off to study the dominant industry of the highlands. traditionally it is marked by tall trees g low shike is. this is a co fia. eh, r... pors o toaganquets poro trslatoronig quetzales . narrator: eight quetzales-- 0 a day-- iseager wage by a standar it is commoncross guatemala. onoffee pofhe violenceke this,vt and grion. just three perce of guamalas by the m960s controedwo-thisofhe ae la. atel gw co perce of guamalas by the m960s he h cal,dwo-thisofhe ae la. most are cash crops for export. verywho pportoy rerns on the small remaining land. squalid using, impoverishing wages and and ofir own led many indians and with that desirehr si, came conflict. in new milnnium but the underlying the gureproblems remain. maya't have enough lan who will soon reach to childbearing age. ere in willir culture and economy change to encourage family planning? aturrent rates will th
that's wis brotherdiego, now lives in the city. he mrates seasonalfor mporary y o many maya for the land? maybe the problem is the way the land is used. george lovell heads off to study the dominant industry of the highlands. traditionally it is marked by tall trees g low shike is. this is a co fia. eh, r... pors o toaganquets poro trslatoronig quetzales . narrator: eight quetzales-- 0 a day-- iseager wage by a standar it is commoncross guatemala. onoffee pofhe violenceke this,vt and grion....
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. >>> from secretary of state to new york city mayor a new report says new york city mayor michael bloomberg called hillary clinton and urged her to run for mayor in 2013. bloomberg said clinton would be a perfect choice to manage the big apple. she has no interest in running. clinton is retiring as secretary of state. that's your 5@5:00. >>> the ball is back in president obama keerts. house republicans unveiling a bold proposal to avoid a so-called fiscal cliff. the white house didn't waste any time attacking it. kelly wright is live in washington with more on this. good morning, kelly. >> good morning to you. the back and forth is continuing in a letter with president obama. american people expect leaders to find fair middle ground with the nation's most pressing challenges. with that they propose is a counter over for the fiscal cliff. the republican plan has will00 billion for tax freerm 900 billion in mandatory spending cuts and 300 billion in discretionary cuts. the proposal falls short of what the president wants and cannot be taken seriously. >>> we understand they don't agree with e
. >>> from secretary of state to new york city mayor a new report says new york city mayor michael bloomberg called hillary clinton and urged her to run for mayor in 2013. bloomberg said clinton would be a perfect choice to manage the big apple. she has no interest in running. clinton is retiring as secretary of state. that's your 5@5:00. >>> the ball is back in president obama keerts. house republicans unveiling a bold proposal to avoid a so-called fiscal cliff. the white...
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before i was outed in two thousand so to talk more about what's going on and joining me from mexico city is investigative journalist andrew khanna standard thank you so much for coming on. good but so andrew let's first talk about the mood in mexico city right now have the protests and did what you set the scene for our audience. there's definitely more protests being organized all of them are the only basis here in mexico city and it's sort of the mood concern it's one of tension and security and certainly a lot of folks are bracing for what the return of the party that will next over seventy one years actually mean especially when the first day of this return included a fatality three very serious injuries and well over one hundred people arrested during what was so pretty rockets and rockets exist it's not a problem though with the arrest and actually also with the injuries as well that apparently none of them occurred with the folks that were actually involved instruction that one of the anarchist groups that playing responsibility for the resistance was just really trying to penetra
before i was outed in two thousand so to talk more about what's going on and joining me from mexico city is investigative journalist andrew khanna standard thank you so much for coming on. good but so andrew let's first talk about the mood in mexico city right now have the protests and did what you set the scene for our audience. there's definitely more protests being organized all of them are the only basis here in mexico city and it's sort of the mood concern it's one of tension and security...
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the mexican congress here is the city. they were trying to penetrate the perimeter fence and they came out with a statement saying that none of our comrades none of our people are in jail or in solidarity with the people that are jail and then the courts came out as well from a variety of human groups saying that actually a lot of these folks that were jailed or just literally took the street or were demonstrators were not involved in the search in their you tube videos that were uploaded that showed a guy just eating your taco stand literally picked up among the prey was really mad it's another guy in a suit that got picked up and like i said a lot of peaceful demonstrators so not only was there excessive force that resulted in injuries of injuries critical condition people it's leading to through which they had last them vision one of their eyes. who had. head injuries weren't even his brain might and that's what really gruesome photos there. and again it was well it's at least a death that's been burned by moving organi
the mexican congress here is the city. they were trying to penetrate the perimeter fence and they came out with a statement saying that none of our comrades none of our people are in jail or in solidarity with the people that are jail and then the courts came out as well from a variety of human groups saying that actually a lot of these folks that were jailed or just literally took the street or were demonstrators were not involved in the search in their you tube videos that were uploaded that...
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boris epshteyn here with me on the set in new york city. erin, let me start with -- let me start with you. i want to take a look, show you what joanne reed, managing editor of the grio. this is what she wrote in an opinion piece this week. sheer an excerpt. perhaps as he tends to family business, jackson can find a way to be central in the national conversation again, and to restore what has been among the most important black family pedigrees in this country. would you agree that jesse jackson sr.'s current hardship makes it harder for the jackson family to reclaim its political and activist power position? >> oh, i don't think so at all. this is one person and one person's career. and he, after he gets better may very well have a second act. but the family itself has a number of members who have been very active. i remember back to 1988 at the democratic convention when jackie jackson, who was just 12 years old got up on stage and said if i were old enough to vote, i would vote for my father. and then she along with the rest of her family
boris epshteyn here with me on the set in new york city. erin, let me start with -- let me start with you. i want to take a look, show you what joanne reed, managing editor of the grio. this is what she wrote in an opinion piece this week. sheer an excerpt. perhaps as he tends to family business, jackson can find a way to be central in the national conversation again, and to restore what has been among the most important black family pedigrees in this country. would you agree that jesse jackson...
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he is humbled and honored to be here in the city of his birth. we are lucky to have someone from san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> well, mayor lee since you're still here i wanted to take a moment to say thank you so much for the honor of serving and you giving me the opportunities as a latino member of the san francisco community to take on new responds and challenges. it's a great honor to be in the presence of keeping it a family affair and speaker pelosi and her daughter and it's a great honor for me to accept this position. [applause] . but our work is really about the community, and before our final award presentation tonight i would like to invite to the stage the two newest members of your administration mayor lee, christina palon and christina could you please join me up on stage. [applause] . please join me in a very warm round of applause for christina and her work here in san francisco. [applause] >> thank you mayor lee for this extraordinary opportunity. i am honored to be considered for this position and look forward to
he is humbled and honored to be here in the city of his birth. we are lucky to have someone from san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> well, mayor lee since you're still here i wanted to take a moment to say thank you so much for the honor of serving and you giving me the opportunities as a latino member of the san francisco community to take on new responds and challenges. it's a great honor to be in the presence of keeping it a family affair and speaker pelosi and her daughter...
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recovery out of church basements and shadows and putting it right in the biggest block party in the city of providence-it's mind-boggling, it's astounding, it's awesome. members of the recovery community in rhode island have all come out, and we've had wonderful speakers and a great day of celebration of the value and importance of support for people who are in recovery. actually seeing recovery in the heart of providence, on main street, bringing the discussion out into the public so we can all be a part of it, is just terrific. we do a lot of public education on a day like this and let people know who the fellowship is and that they can come to us for treatment and services in the future. when you've got a mental illness or substance abuse, it can be very lonely, and you can feel very isolated. you can kind of feel like it only is happening to me. and then they come out, and they realize how many other people are taking this journey, too. it's just very uplifting to people. it makes me not feel alone, you know. there are other people that are around, that have the same issues, and it's
recovery out of church basements and shadows and putting it right in the biggest block party in the city of providence-it's mind-boggling, it's astounding, it's awesome. members of the recovery community in rhode island have all come out, and we've had wonderful speakers and a great day of celebration of the value and importance of support for people who are in recovery. actually seeing recovery in the heart of providence, on main street, bringing the discussion out into the public so we can...
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they quit jobs in the city that were well-paying you know? so i don't want them to come up and because i wasn't successful, you know, they're not successful. they took a chance in me and i appreciate that and i wanna reward them. right there. then you cut that. get rid of all that. that, cause that's not marketable. then just a couple little, ya know? i know he did it, okay? that's the bottom line. well he should be really careful man, because the (bleep) cops are looking for him. (silence) well that's his problem man, you know what? he was here, it happened on his watch, he was here, he did it, that's all i know. i think he just got a little bit greedy and decided to help himself to a substantial amount of my product while i was away for a couple days and i haven't seen him since, and i suspect he's probably long gone. i think this little guy probably got to me for maybe, i don't know .. around 70-80 thousand dollars? that's a lot of money to anybody, i don't care who you are, it's a lot of (bleep) money and i worked hard for it! and he was
they quit jobs in the city that were well-paying you know? so i don't want them to come up and because i wasn't successful, you know, they're not successful. they took a chance in me and i appreciate that and i wanna reward them. right there. then you cut that. get rid of all that. that, cause that's not marketable. then just a couple little, ya know? i know he did it, okay? that's the bottom line. well he should be really careful man, because the (bleep) cops are looking for him. (silence)...
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now roughly 60% of mexico's gross domestic product is in kansas city southern rail, and kansas city southern's mexico business grew auto volumes in an astounding 31% clip in the last quarter. who's got that kind of industrial growth? and the company expects growth to continue in that solid double digit range. what's more, kansas city southern currently serves nine auto plants in mexico, but nissan, honda, mazda and audie will be opening plants. crazy, huh? bmw. over the time frame, mexican auto production is expected to surge from 2.5 million vehicles a year to 3.5 million. i think that's low versus what will ultimately be. and kansas city southern think they will have 60% auto shares. kansas city southern should benefit from the auto rebuild that's needed in the wake of hurricane sandy. can't get this stuff to america fast enough. united states fast enough. thanks to the strength of the economy, the increasing volumes with declining costs. the gross margins are expanding, how much do we love that in a rail? however, only affects about 18% of kansas city southern's revenues. they do have some
now roughly 60% of mexico's gross domestic product is in kansas city southern rail, and kansas city southern's mexico business grew auto volumes in an astounding 31% clip in the last quarter. who's got that kind of industrial growth? and the company expects growth to continue in that solid double digit range. what's more, kansas city southern currently serves nine auto plants in mexico, but nissan, honda, mazda and audie will be opening plants. crazy, huh? bmw. over the time frame, mexican auto...
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the city can't afford that. they are already cut back. >> reporter: ironically the victim of this home invasion is part of the city's effort to beef up its crime-fighting force. noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information tonight in an apparent home-invasion robbery in the upscale south bay community of monte sereno that left a wealthy venture captive dead. police believe several people were inside the home of raveesh kumra's home. police did provide this sketch of a possible assailant described as a while the or hispanic, 23 or 24 years old, 6' tall, thing with black hair and dark eyes. >>> raveesh kumra owned a consultant company and headquarters are lloyds a monte sereno home. the 66-year-old also once owned the well-known saratoga mountain winery in the 1990. >>> investigators say the teen boy was found shot every times in this neighborhood on pacific avenue near lincoln just after 11:last night. police say victim appeared to be 17 years old of his name has not been released. authorities say this
the city can't afford that. they are already cut back. >> reporter: ironically the victim of this home invasion is part of the city's effort to beef up its crime-fighting force. noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information tonight in an apparent home-invasion robbery in the upscale south bay community of monte sereno that left a wealthy venture captive dead. police believe several people were inside the home of raveesh kumra's home. police did provide this sketch of a...
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than any of his rivals, rejecting the dream act supported by governor perry, mocking as an necessary city speaker gingrich's call for mercy for those who have been here ten years or more. the results were stunning stunnd decisive. barack obama won 79% of the latino vote. more than enough to give him almost every swing state and the popular vote. and with the latino population growing faster than any other, the future looks bleak for the g.o.p. either the republicans begin to attract more hispanics or latinos or they're headed the way of the do-do; so some republicans in the senate have proposed what they call the achieve act. the watered-down version of the dream act. and in the house of representatives, on friday, runs actually passed what they call the stem act, which increases the number of certain visas. will those moves make a difference among latinos? will it bring them back to the gaap? fasten your seatbelts as i ask republican congressman raul of idaho, and lower at any rate sanchez of california. >> both welcome. i'm delighted to have you on the program. congresswoman sanchez, do
than any of his rivals, rejecting the dream act supported by governor perry, mocking as an necessary city speaker gingrich's call for mercy for those who have been here ten years or more. the results were stunning stunnd decisive. barack obama won 79% of the latino vote. more than enough to give him almost every swing state and the popular vote. and with the latino population growing faster than any other, the future looks bleak for the g.o.p. either the republicans begin to attract more...
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a vast thermal radiation wave pulses through the city. this isn't fire but heat from the explosion, so hot that it ignites anything in its path. >> that circle identifies the region within which there would be harmful radiation to anyone on the shore. >> the gas would only burn for 15 minutes, but would be long enough to devastate the city. >> that's an enormous fire. we've never seen anything like that. and i hope we never do. >> but as long as lng is shipped into harbors like boston, the threat remains all too real. >> trying to run this kind of business in old crowded ports where a lot of people live nearby has got to go. we've got to get the danger offshore, and then there's no problem. >> but while this would address the problem of safety, it does nothing to change the fact that gas is a fossil fuel and harmful to the environment. to address the growing need for cleaner energy, planners are going back to the future and are looking once more at nuclear power. when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy
a vast thermal radiation wave pulses through the city. this isn't fire but heat from the explosion, so hot that it ignites anything in its path. >> that circle identifies the region within which there would be harmful radiation to anyone on the shore. >> the gas would only burn for 15 minutes, but would be long enough to devastate the city. >> that's an enormous fire. we've never seen anything like that. and i hope we never do. >> but as long as lng is shipped into...
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that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with hair. people in that room had been combing their hair for hundreds of years and it had been landing on the floor. and then new floors are built on top of that and new floors and i ran my hand across, just barely across, the front of this and i could feel the hair of people who had been there and i was there with a navajo guy that i know who just was creeped out by this. because there's a certain heavy taboo in navaho culture about death and he said after we left this cliff dwelling, he said, i need a ceremony. too much death. yo
that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put...
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and kansas city southern and kansas city southern believes they will have 50% market share. kansas city southern should benefit from the auto rebuild that's needed in the wake of hurricane sandy. can't get this stuff to america fast enough. united states fast enough. thanks to the strength of the economy, the increasing volumes with declining costs. the gross margins are expanding. how much do we love that in a rail? however, the auto industry only affects about 18% of kansas city southern's revenues. they do have some coal exposure, something that's crushed a great many american railroads, we know that because we have backed away from a lot of rails because of the coal. but they have something the other railroads don't have, consistently high growth, not that low single digit stuff and not susceptible to the cyclical nature of coal or the ongoing war between natural gas and coal in the fight to be fuel for american utilities. and that's why i'm naming it my new favorite railroad. even over and above union pacific, which has always been my favorite. don't get mad at me, unio
and kansas city southern and kansas city southern believes they will have 50% market share. kansas city southern should benefit from the auto rebuild that's needed in the wake of hurricane sandy. can't get this stuff to america fast enough. united states fast enough. thanks to the strength of the economy, the increasing volumes with declining costs. the gross margins are expanding. how much do we love that in a rail? however, the auto industry only affects about 18% of kansas city southern's...
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we started the center for new education in redwood city. it is a high-quality after- school and summer program for kids three hours after school. there they get languages an instrument to music and some of the things that maybe cannot fit into the school day. we have the shortest learning day and the shortest learning year in the developed world. i doubt we're going to be able to extend the learning they so perhaps finding other alternatives -- i learned to speak french but i actually learned it at age 9 but not in the schools, i learned a because my father, a presbyterian minister, decided that all educated children should speak french. so on tuesday, thursday, and saturdays, but retracted the church -- we were dragged to take french. so there may be ways to add to the curriculum out by the schools as well requests one thing i've learned is if i come back as anything, i want to come back as the son of a presbyterian minister. i have been sold short changed in life. -- so short changed in life. [laughter] by now i would be playing the piano
we started the center for new education in redwood city. it is a high-quality after- school and summer program for kids three hours after school. there they get languages an instrument to music and some of the things that maybe cannot fit into the school day. we have the shortest learning day and the shortest learning year in the developed world. i doubt we're going to be able to extend the learning they so perhaps finding other alternatives -- i learned to speak french but i actually learned...
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i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in it so that light going through the crack would hit the prism and that light would go to another prism and you would be able to tell the time of year by this object that was built in the last 4 years. and i saw this and i thought, what would archeologists think if they encountered this? they would look at this and say, what civilization was this? what religion drove them to do this? we keep doing the same things over and over again. many researchers believe these archeo-astronomical sites are very specifically designed where other researchers say it's all coincidence.
i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it...
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mexico moving across the city and from the u.s.. how will this man affect billions of dollars and the war on drugs that playinged our border state. fox journalist on the ground inside of mexico . also, severe weather, taking aim at millions of merrence on the west coast, meteorologist calling it an atmospheric river and triggering a vicious storm and what is that? and how long will it last? >> i am harris falker we start with thecene ending with a nfl player taking his own life outside of a practice facility. kansas 73 line baker vaconkilled his girlfriend and then drove to the stadium and took his life in front of the coach. >> kansas city chiefs and player coaches and fanc are all in shock. look at this video, everyone is talking about the terrible murder-suicide involving javon belcher and his girlfriend. shortly after 7:30 this morning, belcher shot 22 year old casassdra perkins at their home. perkins later died in the hospital . 10 minutes later, belcher, a starting linebacker drove to the chief's practice facility and pulled o
mexico moving across the city and from the u.s.. how will this man affect billions of dollars and the war on drugs that playinged our border state. fox journalist on the ground inside of mexico . also, severe weather, taking aim at millions of merrence on the west coast, meteorologist calling it an atmospheric river and triggering a vicious storm and what is that? and how long will it last? >> i am harris falker we start with thecene ending with a nfl player taking his own life outside of...
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guy, number 59, jovan belcher of the kansas city chiefs. he is dead tonight, suicide. there's something else. police believe he killed his girlfriend about 20 minutes earlier. jovan belcher was a four-year starting linebacker, 25 years old. his girlfriend was 22. they had an infant daughter. police say belcher shot himself in the head in front of his coach and general manager in the parking lot of the chiefs' training facility. >>> alabama will play notre dame for college football's national championship. the crimson tide beat georgia tonight 32-28 to win the southeastern conference
guy, number 59, jovan belcher of the kansas city chiefs. he is dead tonight, suicide. there's something else. police believe he killed his girlfriend about 20 minutes earlier. jovan belcher was a four-year starting linebacker, 25 years old. his girlfriend was 22. they had an infant daughter. police say belcher shot himself in the head in front of his coach and general manager in the parking lot of the chiefs' training facility. >>> alabama will play notre dame for college football's...
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kansas city that report mentioned railroads. this is the stock we mentioned a number of times and had a tremendous run up to 84 and pulled back and another run up to 84 and pulled back. we are in the midst of that now. if this trades back down to 74.5 and 75 that is the level to buy. >> they have more south lines. >> these guys are huge. that is definitely a great call. the other part is retailers. the impact on this will be talk about 1,000 cuts. these guys will probably feel this for six months. this is what you saw from the strike of 2002. throughout the chain it's going to happen. >>> coming up next the trades you should toss out of your portfolio before 2013. we are checking twitter to help you set up for the new year. stick with us. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors c
kansas city that report mentioned railroads. this is the stock we mentioned a number of times and had a tremendous run up to 84 and pulled back and another run up to 84 and pulled back. we are in the midst of that now. if this trades back down to 74.5 and 75 that is the level to buy. >> they have more south lines. >> these guys are huge. that is definitely a great call. the other part is retailers. the impact on this will be talk about 1,000 cuts. these guys will probably feel this...
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in mexico city, when juan manual marquez begins his workday in the olympic training center. every maneuver is closely supervised. every instruction with a purpose. the man in charge of the workout introduces himself. even days before the fight, he is not slack ening the pace. >> it's going very good he has gotten stronger, and gotten faster. pacquiao was a tremendous fighter. he is a guy who is on top of you every second. so obviously in order to fight speed, you have to use speed. >> the boxer has been thrilled with the results of his trainer, particularly so late in his career. but the decision to bring in the strength and conditioning coach was also tinged with controversy, in the mid 1990s, the trainer was involved in a ring supplying performance enhancing drugs to track athletes, and advising them how avoid detection. a couple of his clients won a total of 26 medals. >> i was young and stupid and impulsive and there's nothing that can be changed about it. >> when he was approached by federal investigators in 2005, he turned states evidence and became the star witness in
in mexico city, when juan manual marquez begins his workday in the olympic training center. every maneuver is closely supervised. every instruction with a purpose. the man in charge of the workout introduces himself. even days before the fight, he is not slack ening the pace. >> it's going very good he has gotten stronger, and gotten faster. pacquiao was a tremendous fighter. he is a guy who is on top of you every second. so obviously in order to fight speed, you have to use speed....
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they are also building more cities than anybody else, going from 75 cities of 1 million people to two 20 cities of 1 million people to almost 20 cities of ten million people and in doing that they will be building our highways and power plants of tomorrow and the czech writer has a lot of power in what these look like so they will be dictating what those things look like as well and as they create vast reserves of wealth and giving it to people who need to borrow it europeans who need to borrow it gain influence that way and when they go to latin america where they are the number one trading partner investor in brazil or africa where they are number one investor they get a lot of influence that way. is not just economic growth but economic leverage and economic power. they are growing as a soft power leader in the world and that is something we need to watch carefully because their interests do not always a line which hours. >> host: next call from maurice in walton, ky. >> caller: hello. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: i would like to ask mr. rothkopf to cite some examples of la
they are also building more cities than anybody else, going from 75 cities of 1 million people to two 20 cities of 1 million people to almost 20 cities of ten million people and in doing that they will be building our highways and power plants of tomorrow and the czech writer has a lot of power in what these look like so they will be dictating what those things look like as well and as they create vast reserves of wealth and giving it to people who need to borrow it europeans who need to borrow...
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winter out there in new york city. we were talking about 70 degree temperatures a couple days ago in chicago. 53 dallas. 56 phoenix. 59 los angeles. beginning to feel a little like christmas. looking at your satellite radar image ray no major systems impacting the country. we did have that big storm system, several storm systems impacting the west. that will dry out bringing moisture into the upper midwest and great lakes. light in nature but that's not r50e67ing the ground. the at that time terne is changing. warmer than average temperatures the fence keeps the cold air bottled up in canada and we see the warm air with the high pressure. the cold air will sink the fence gets broken a little bit and moves southward. the cold canadian air pamass moving into the rockies and midwest. the temperatures not getting out of the 40 degree range. a quick look across the country if you are traveling today. not too much to tell you about looking good boston through los angeles. no major storm system effecting the country. we will
winter out there in new york city. we were talking about 70 degree temperatures a couple days ago in chicago. 53 dallas. 56 phoenix. 59 los angeles. beginning to feel a little like christmas. looking at your satellite radar image ray no major systems impacting the country. we did have that big storm system, several storm systems impacting the west. that will dry out bringing moisture into the upper midwest and great lakes. light in nature but that's not r50e67ing the ground. the at that time...
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that effect can be easily seen today in a living city, a city like fez, morocco. archaeologists have come to fez because the same high degree of specialization suggested by the ruins of ostia can be seen here in the flesh. the population and density of the old city of fez has remained the same since the 10th century. archaeologist david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile. now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial context, was that you had a very effective agricultural environment around fez within, say, 15 or 20 miles radius. but you also had very effective forms of nonhuman transport -- donkeys, camels, horses, mules -- that could bring in all of the kinds of supplies that the city needed. now, that's one reason why you had such high population densities. one of the effects of really high population densities, of course, is to create very dense urban markets, lots of consumers concen
that effect can be easily seen today in a living city, a city like fez, morocco. archaeologists have come to fez because the same high degree of specialization suggested by the ruins of ostia can be seen here in the flesh. the population and density of the old city of fez has remained the same since the 10th century. archaeologist david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands...
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citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every minute of every day. when someone tries to take over
citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more--...
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in many parts of the city in the region, we're really pushing back the decades and it is hard been there. i think the speaker is sensitive to that, the remarks are very positive that we need to address the needs of the people. i would hope that this would not get embroiled in what already seems to be insurmountable problems. immediately. >> the moment when the people look to the public sector to say, do we really have this contact? -- this compact? are you there for us? when the storms hit last time, in the new york area, the members came to us and said the devastation was so great, it changed the character of our community. the same thing can happen now people. i agree with you that the speaker has been gracious and open with what i have heard has to honoring the social compact that we are there in times of natural disaster to remove doubt in people's mind that this will not be a political debate but a values debate. let me just say to that -- this comes to mind -- when the bush administration came to us and said they needed funding. the chairman of the fed said that if i don't act imme
in many parts of the city in the region, we're really pushing back the decades and it is hard been there. i think the speaker is sensitive to that, the remarks are very positive that we need to address the needs of the people. i would hope that this would not get embroiled in what already seems to be insurmountable problems. immediately. >> the moment when the people look to the public sector to say, do we really have this contact? -- this compact? are you there for us? when the storms...
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one of the amazing things about teotihuacan is that it's a city. and even though right now it's an agricultural field -- you see cactus everywhere -- you can still tell it's a city because the surface of the ground is littered with artifacts. they're everywhere. we can see that we have a site. here i have cultural material, like this piece of obsidian. i have a piece of ceramics. all this stuff here tells me that people lived here. and by noting the artifacts on the surface, i can get an idea how big their residences were, how many residents there were in the city, as a whole, and get some idea of the size and number of people that lived here. keach: during the 1960s, archaeologists surveyed the entire city, revealing an urban grid as deliberate as the streets of manhattan. a total of 2,600 buildings lined densely packed streets. 80% of these were residential compounds. these compounds enclosed numerous sleeping rooms, patios and kitchens. archaeologists estimate that 30 to 100 people could be housed in a single compound. were these like modern apa
one of the amazing things about teotihuacan is that it's a city. and even though right now it's an agricultural field -- you see cactus everywhere -- you can still tell it's a city because the surface of the ground is littered with artifacts. they're everywhere. we can see that we have a site. here i have cultural material, like this piece of obsidian. i have a piece of ceramics. all this stuff here tells me that people lived here. and by noting the artifacts on the surface, i can get an idea...
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right now over paid sick days which is being held up by the speaker of the city count of the city council christine quinn who wants to be mayor next year and who was loudly proclaiming her support for the for the fast food strikers today but she's what's standing between those fast food workers who are on strike today and paid vacations or paid sick days a long time to spend for a pamela flood to spend with her three kids one of the. surgery a few thanks so much for being with us thanks for having me john. crazy alert the beach bogs of the undead much like vampires and werewolves zombies are a hot topic in pop culture right now and girls in bikinis have always been a hot topic so naturally showing off zombie girls in bikinis has to be a rep the recipe for success elise that was the thinking of a south african ad agency that has created a swimsuit calendar models dressed up to look like brain eating beauty in honor of the upcoming season of the hit show the walking dead calendar is getting some pretty rave reviews too including from south africa's f h men's magazine which said quote it pul
right now over paid sick days which is being held up by the speaker of the city count of the city council christine quinn who wants to be mayor next year and who was loudly proclaiming her support for the for the fast food strikers today but she's what's standing between those fast food workers who are on strike today and paid vacations or paid sick days a long time to spend for a pamela flood to spend with her three kids one of the. surgery a few thanks so much for being with us thanks for...
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one year ago today a police state reared its ugly head in my city of oakland california less than a month after the occupy oakland encampments began the oakland p.d. aggressively rated them without warning brutalizing and arresting dozens of occupiers now as terrifying as it was the thing that gave me the most hope was seeing how the community reacted thousands of oakland residents peacefully marched in the streets to protest the aggression from the oakland p.d. check this out. that i am. the. only. sorry that gentleman standing next to the soldier holding the. veterans for peace flag is iraq war veteran scott olsen who was standing next to me and front of the police line moments later scott was critically injured after being shot at point blank range in the head with a tear gas canister now olson who served two tours in iraq as a u.s. marine protecting our so-called freedoms here in the u.s. suffered a fractured skull at the hands of the oakland police for simply trying to exercise the rights he fought to protect his case prompted an outpouring of sympathy from the community and galvaniz
one year ago today a police state reared its ugly head in my city of oakland california less than a month after the occupy oakland encampments began the oakland p.d. aggressively rated them without warning brutalizing and arresting dozens of occupiers now as terrifying as it was the thing that gave me the most hope was seeing how the community reacted thousands of oakland residents peacefully marched in the streets to protest the aggression from the oakland p.d. check this out. that i am. the....
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: marion cotillard is here. she came to fame with her oscar-winning performance in 2007's film le vie rose." she was in this summer's batman movie. sewing magazine called her a french siren with hollywood appeal. in her new movie, she plays a trainer who survives a devastating desperate. here's the trailer for the film. ♪ ♪ >> rose: i am pleased to have marion cotillard at this table for the very first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: and congratulations. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> rose: tell me about this. there was a director you wanted to work with. >> yes. >> rose: interesting story. some challenge from playing an amputee. but what was overwhelming for you? was it the theme? was it what? >> well, nothing was overwhelming. you know, when-- and i never see my job as a challenge. sometimes you have to work on things that are kind of hard to get, but if you have time to work and working with jacques cottier, who such a genius, makes things easier.
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en daly city, trabajadores de la ciudad estn monitoreando la ladera de una colina que se derrumb hace dos semanas cuando se revento una tuberia de agua, inundando la avenida lausanne.. su temor es que la lluvia provoque otro deslave.. topvo cesar ---mientras que vea usted estas imagenes grabadas en redwood city luego de que una pesada rama de un arbol cayera sobre una camioneta estacionada a un costado de la calle beresford... ---los fuertes vientos y la constante lluvia contribuyeron a que gran parte del arbol se degajara... ---no hubo heridos pero los daÑos al vehiculo fueron considerables ... top vo cesar ---y en pacifica, los bomberos acudieron al llamado de un incendio en una casa en la calle "peralta" al norte del condado. ---el incendio que comenzo a eso de las 5 y media de esta maÑana inicio en una de las recamaras de la casa. ---una persona que vivia en la casa quedo desplazada pero no recibio ayuda de la cruz roja. ---al parecer un corto circuito fue el responsable del fuego. cesar ---varias comunidades se han visto afectadas por apagones como resultado de los fuertes vien
en daly city, trabajadores de la ciudad estn monitoreando la ladera de una colina que se derrumb hace dos semanas cuando se revento una tuberia de agua, inundando la avenida lausanne.. su temor es que la lluvia provoque otro deslave.. topvo cesar ---mientras que vea usted estas imagenes grabadas en redwood city luego de que una pesada rama de un arbol cayera sobre una camioneta estacionada a un costado de la calle beresford... ---los fuertes vientos y la constante lluvia contribuyeron a que...
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in the same vicinity, close to the city, in the span of 24 hours, rebels claim they not only brought down this fighter jet, but also two helicopters. video posted to youtube shows a trail of smoke and a helicopter bursting into flames. there's no way for us to confirm when and where this happened. these dramatic developments are the result of a pitched battle fought here at the 46 regiment base just over a week ago. for nearly two months, they lay siege to the base after clearing the villages around it of assad's forces and positioning rebel snipers in the area. they waited for their enemy to weaken. the government would try to airdrop supplies from helicopters, they didn't dare land he says. and most times they would miss. and we would take the foot. it was inedible. dozens defected. and even more we are told were killed. the final battle to take this massive base lasted 24 hours. rebel fighters used artillery they captured from another unit on the base, firing it into the building and ending the battle. for this rebel unit there was a treasure trove of weaponry. and most important
in the same vicinity, close to the city, in the span of 24 hours, rebels claim they not only brought down this fighter jet, but also two helicopters. video posted to youtube shows a trail of smoke and a helicopter bursting into flames. there's no way for us to confirm when and where this happened. these dramatic developments are the result of a pitched battle fought here at the 46 regiment base just over a week ago. for nearly two months, they lay siege to the base after clearing the villages...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> the war on drugs, while well intentioned, has been a failure. we're warehousing addicted people every day in state prisons in new jersey, giving them no treatment. >> when you hear chris christie bashing the war on drugs, you know change is coming. america has begun moving to the end of the failed four decade old war on drugs. but it's just the beginning of the end. on election day colorado and washington state voted to legalize the growing, selling and consumption of marijuana. though they still need to work that out with the federal government which has laws that still supersede those. california reformed its three strikes law which had sent millions of monoviol nonviolent users to jails for decades. it's dawning on voters, judges cops, politicians that imprisoning people doesn't work. after all the billions spent and the millions of arrests and incarcerated people, drugs remain cheap, potent and easily purchased and the financial and spiritual cost of imprisoning mo
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> the war on drugs, while well intentioned, has been a failure. we're warehousing addicted people every day in state prisons in new jersey, giving them no treatment. >> when you hear chris christie bashing the war on drugs, you know change is coming. america has begun moving to the end of the failed four decade old war on drugs. but it's just the beginning of the end. on election day colorado and washington state voted to legalize the...
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should go on. >> a fast food strike in the biggest city, melissa you mentioned it. the potential that it will spread as well. head of the naacp will be joining me. does he think race plays into the criticism of susan rice. in office politics, willie geist experiences as an olympic host and the sexiest man alive. >> he personally crack up. >> it's funny to me. >> i love you, willie. >> we love you, willie. imt thank you, alex. up next, the story that inspired nerdland this week. a struggle for education from which we can all learn. you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personali
should go on. >> a fast food strike in the biggest city, melissa you mentioned it. the potential that it will spread as well. head of the naacp will be joining me. does he think race plays into the criticism of susan rice. in office politics, willie geist experiences as an olympic host and the sexiest man alive. >> he personally crack up. >> it's funny to me. >> i love you, willie. >> we love you, willie. imt thank you, alex. up next, the story that inspired...
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and 80 in the city of dallas. jon: wow. >> possibly record-setting temperatures. jon: december surprise. maria molina thank you. >> thanks. jenna: you might expect this next story to be weather-related but investigators in oregon say they have no idea why this massive tree suddenly snapped off its base and trapped two people inside this car. investigators say there were no reports of strong wind gust as the time and both survivors are really lucky. >> they must have had a bright light shining down on them, if you look at passenger comparment, the especially the driver's comparment, there is space of two loafs of bread. how the husband survived is remarkable. jenna: wow! the couple was taken to the hospital as a precaution but incredibly both are expected to be okay. jon: wow! right now a political battle raging on capitol hill where lawmakers have less than a month to reach a deal to avert the fiscal cliff. both sides seem to be digging in for a fight. the white house saying it will not agree to a deal without rai
and 80 in the city of dallas. jon: wow. >> possibly record-setting temperatures. jon: december surprise. maria molina thank you. >> thanks. jenna: you might expect this next story to be weather-related but investigators in oregon say they have no idea why this massive tree suddenly snapped off its base and trapped two people inside this car. investigators say there were no reports of strong wind gust as the time and both survivors are really lucky. >> they must have had a...
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even santa in one city was forced to take refuge. one bright spot we saw in a gloomy day here in napa. when the tree fell down, the drivers kept pulling over to help clear it out of the roadway. after the man who was almost hit by it, he says he is headed tout buy a lottery ticket. >> thank you. and cecilia called the newsroom when that tree fell. right in front of the car today. glad she is okay too. ginger zee on the set tonight. these totals are staggering. >> they are. we expected a five day total to reach some where from 15 to 20 inches and it did. look at this. petrolia, california, 17.5 inches. other spots in northern california, 14. o'brien, oregon, just over a foot. it's not quite done as far as the flooding. because the rain stopped, you can have rivers swell. flood watches and warnings still in place through tomorrow. still another inch of two, doesn't have the bite but not something they need. >> bad timing, the fourth storm. another major headline tonight, the record warmth. >> houston and dallas, record highs today, and
even santa in one city was forced to take refuge. one bright spot we saw in a gloomy day here in napa. when the tree fell down, the drivers kept pulling over to help clear it out of the roadway. after the man who was almost hit by it, he says he is headed tout buy a lottery ticket. >> thank you. and cecilia called the newsroom when that tree fell. right in front of the car today. glad she is okay too. ginger zee on the set tonight. these totals are staggering. >> they are. we...